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WEBINAR: Creating a Culture of Trust

August 17, 2015 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

MyJewishCoach.com presents: 2015 Virtual Presentations | Learn Without Leaving Your Desk

Creating a Culture of Trust

Trust is the lubrication that makes organizations work.

—Warren Bennis

Employee longevity is directly related to a trusting relationship between supervisor and employee. Trust is critical—but it is espe­cially critical when we work for organiza­tions that are responsible for upholding the communal trust as well. It’s easy to build trust, but almost impossible to repair it when it’s broken. In this interactive webinar, you’ll learn what research tells us about the behaviors and attitudes that inspire or erode trust, how to address behaviors in others that violate trust, and how to take small but meaningful steps to build and maintain trust with your professional and volunteer part­ners, donors, members, and the public.

Speaker: Deborah Grayson Riegel

Audience: All are welcome

Cost:

  • $36 for a single webinar for one person
  • $99 for a single webinar for your whole office
  • $493 for the whole series for your entire organization (*$100 savings)

Special offer for JCC Association member organizations. Use promo code JCCA to register.

Please note: All webinars are scheduled on Eastern Standard Time.

REGISTER HERE

 

About the 2015 Virtual Presentations

Want to learn how to create a culture of trust, create positive lay-professional relationships, deal with difficult people, manage change and more without leaving your desk? You’ve come to the right place! Whether you want to learn on your own or share the learning with your staff, board, or whole organization, our team of experts will tackle some of the biggest challenges in Jewish organizations today. Sign up today for our dynamic, interactive webinar series.

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Date:
August 17, 2015
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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